Abstract

In a cognitive radio ad hoc network (CRAHN), the secondary user node has a restricted range for sensing other users within the network. To enhance the performance of nodes (secondary and primary users) in a CRAHN, the problem of limited channel sensing range and interference should be reduced which would enable the simultaneous transmission of primary and secondary users. In this paper, a cooperative MAC (medium access control) protocol is proposed—MLCP, which exploits the concept of multichannel network, for obtaining high system throughput. The main purpose of the proposed protocol is to introduce cooperation among secondary users, using the common control channel. The presence of the primary user is detected and the information is shared among neighbouring secondary users within the network proactively. This protocol is simulated using Network Simulator 2 and analysed with respect to system throughput, packet delivery ratio, and end-to-end delay experienced by primary users. The performance of the proposed protocol is also compared with existing cooperative MAC protocol and non-cooperative MAC protocol network scenario.

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